- Joined
- Jan 19, 2010
- Location
- NJ
Vivian Crimson downed the water in the canteen at her side as she sat on her saddle near the edge of the farming property. Her dark wine red hair was braided back slink against her head. The thick braid hanging down her back, with only a few escaped strands framing her face. She liked the change from working the field to ride for the day and patrol the small communities livelihood. The tiny settlement town had been hidden in the plains surrounded by miles and miles of trees for nearly 20 years. Her parents had lead the 10 families to the sanctuary of sorts. Those families had grown over the years and now the town was settling into almost 120 residents. Her parents gone now, her mother when she was young and her father nearly 5 years ago. But the town still held her in honor and respect of what her family had helped to start, even at a young age of 22.
The people rotated the field and rotated tasks day to day or, week to week. They all worked hard together to keep the farms healthy, their main food source plentiful. Today she was on patrol and hunting duty. Ride the perimeter and shoot any deer or other animals they could cook and eat. She patted the soft mane of the horse beneath her and listened to the rustling coming from the field to her right. She turned in direction of the noise and watched the tall stalks of corn carefully. Without hesitation she lifts the rifle up, she clear sky blue eyes taking aim, as the began sweeping the barrel over the rows of crops. Almost certain she heard something that wasn't suppose to be there. As she began to ease her finger against the trigger, a lone doe and her young sprung out of the tall stalks of corn. She lowered the rifle and relaxed again. Vivian made a loud quick clicking sound bringing her presents to the attention of the animals. Then watched the deer and her fawn sprint off back into the woods.
The people rotated the field and rotated tasks day to day or, week to week. They all worked hard together to keep the farms healthy, their main food source plentiful. Today she was on patrol and hunting duty. Ride the perimeter and shoot any deer or other animals they could cook and eat. She patted the soft mane of the horse beneath her and listened to the rustling coming from the field to her right. She turned in direction of the noise and watched the tall stalks of corn carefully. Without hesitation she lifts the rifle up, she clear sky blue eyes taking aim, as the began sweeping the barrel over the rows of crops. Almost certain she heard something that wasn't suppose to be there. As she began to ease her finger against the trigger, a lone doe and her young sprung out of the tall stalks of corn. She lowered the rifle and relaxed again. Vivian made a loud quick clicking sound bringing her presents to the attention of the animals. Then watched the deer and her fawn sprint off back into the woods.